Gellan gum-hydroxyapatite composite spongy-like hydrogels for bone tissue engineering

Autor: Marianthi G, Manda, Lucilia P, da Silva, Mariana T, Cerqueira, Diana R, Pereira, Mariana B, Oliveira, João F, Mano, Alexandra P, Marques, Joaquim M, Oliveira, Vitor M, Correlo, Rui L, Reis
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A. 106(2)
ISSN: 1552-4965
Popis: Osteoinductive biomaterials represent a promising approach to advance bone grafting. Despite promising, the combination of sustained biodegradability, mechanical strength, and biocompatibility in a unique biomaterial that can also support cell performance and bone formation in vivo is demanding. Herein, we developed gellan gum (GG)-hydroxyapatite (HAp) spongy-like hydrogels to mimic the organic (GG) and inorganic (HAp) phases of the bone. HAp was successfully introduced within the GG polymeric networks, as determined by FTIR and XRD, without compromising the thermostability of the biomaterials, as showed by TGA. The developed biomaterials showed sustained degradation, high swelling, pore sizes between 200 and 300 μm, high porosity (90%) and interconnectivity (60%) that was inversely proportional to the total polymeric amount and to CaCl
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